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This Apple Watch Concept by Tien Hung Optimizes Efficiency

This Apple Watch concept has been designed by Tien Hung as an efficient wearable that maximizes capabilities on the user's wrist to help them truly feel comfortable leaving their smartphone behind. The wearable features a more rigidly squared-off design that shifts the Digital Crown to the top-left of the device as an alternative way for the user to interact with the interface. The wearable also features a smaller display in the lower section that's inspired by the Touch Bar on previous generation MacBooks to let the user easily keep an eye on incoming notifications and more.

The Apple Watch concept takes design cues from both the original version of the wearable as well as the Apple Watch Ultra, which was launched last year.
Trend Themes
1. Dual-display Wearables - The use of dual-display technology is becoming common, and industries that produce wearable gadgets may leverage this to create new devices that can compete with market leaders.
2. Screen Optimization - Screen optimization features like the Touch Bar on MacBooks may be adopted in the development of new devices to make them more user-friendly.
3. Shift in User-interface Interaction - Shifting control buttons from their traditional positions may create opportunities for new user-interface design and more efficient user interaction.
Industry Implications
1. Wearable Technology - The use of angled dual-display features can help wearable tech manufacturers create new products that can meet users' needs and enhance their experiences.
2. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies can leverage dual-display features and optimized screens to enhance their products' functionality and attract more customers.
3. User-interface Design - A shift in traditional user interface interactions may give rise to new opportunities in user-interface design and the creation of more user-friendly products.

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